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[Io] ti vedo is an Italian equivalent of 'I see you'. The subject pronoun 'io' means 'I'. It doesn't have to be used, because the verb ending clearly identifies the subject. The personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'vedo'means '[I] am seeing, do see, see'. All together, they're pronounced '[EE-oh] tee VEH-doh'.

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